2011 Tribeca Film Festival News, Pictures, and Videos

Kelly Osbourne joins her mom Sharon on the red carpet at the premiere of the documentary God Bless Ozzy Osbourne held at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday (April 24) in New York City.

God Bless Ozzy Osbourne is a “definitive portrait of a troubled star — told in part through the eyes of his family — [that] relives Ozzy‘s artistic triumphs while chronicling his arduous journey to sobriety and peace.”

“I joined the film because I’ve always wanted to work with Keira,” Eva said at the post-premiere discussion during the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. “In my next film with her, I’d love to do more scenes with her because … she is it. I love her.”

Also pictured at the premiere, which was hosted by The Cinema Society and American Express: Eva with the film festival’s co-founder, Robert De Niro, on the red carpet.

“I was devastated, it was sort of like a sucker punch, and the frustration that I think everyone felt of not being able to stop it,” Kate told Yeas & Nays. “It was insane to me that it went on as long as it did, but it’s also humbling and informative in that, look, in this day in age, when we can send somebody to the moon, and we can talk on a phone that we take everywhere and watch TV on our watches, that nature is still there and we can’t go and drill without accidents happening–it’s just dangerous and it’s dirty.”

Orlando Bloom poses for a few pictures at NYFEST during the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival at Pier 40 on Saturday (April 23) in New York City.

NYFEST is the NY Film and Entertainment Soccer Tournament, which hosted a celebrity match and youth soccer showcase. All proceeds from the event went to benefit charities that provide soccer programs for under served urban youth.

On Sunday, Orly also caught a performance of the brand new hit musical The Book of Mormon in New York City.